- USS Lake County (LST-880)
The USS "Lake County" (LST-880) was an sclass|LST-542|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named after counties in twelve U.S. states, she was te only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally laid down as LST-880 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of
Evansville, Indiana on6 November 1944 ; launched16 December 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. L. H. Quigley; and commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana 9 January 1945 with Lieutenant (jg.) James T. Connolly in command. After shakedown off theFlorida coast, LST-880 departedNew Orleans forHawaii 13 February . Steaming via thePanama Canal and the west coast, she reachedPearl Harbor 31 March . During the next 6 weeks she participated in training operations withSeabees before departing Pearl Harbor for the westernPacific 24 May . Carrying men and equipment of the 98th Construction Battalion, she sailed via the Marshalls and Marianas toOkinawa where she arrived4 July . There she discharged men and cargo; and, after embarking combat veterans, she sailed for the Marianas10 July . Steaming viaGuam , she reachedSaipan the 19th. LST-880 sailed for theSolomon Islands 27 July . ArrivingRussell Island 7 August , she operated among the Solomons during the final week of fighting in the Pacific. On the 19th she departedGuadalcanal for thePhilippines . Upon arrivingSamar 30 August , she operated inLeyte Gulf until20 September when she sailed forLuzon . She reachedLingayen Gulf the 24th; and, after embarking occupation troops atSan Fabian, Luzon she sailed forJapan 26 September . Steaming in convoy she arrivedWakayama ,Honshū 7 October to support occupation landings in Japan. Continuing her occupation duty, LST-880 departed Nagoya, Honshū, for the Philippines27 October . She embarked more occupation troops at Lingayen Gulf, and from 11 to18 November steamed to Sasebo,Kyūshū for further occupation duty. Departing Sasebo23 November , she sailed for the Marianas where she arrived Saipan the 29th. She operated between Guam and Saipan until18 December ; then she sailed for Pearl Harbor. After touching atEniwetok ,Kwajalein , and Roi in the Marshalls, she arrived Pearl Harbor8 January 1946 . Departing 3 days later, she steamed to the west coast and arrived San Pedro Bay22 January . Between 6 and28 February she sailed from San Pedro to New Orleans. She decommissioned there1 October 1946 and was assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Towed toGreen Cove Springs, Florida early in 1947, LST-880 transferred toNorfolk, Virginia late in 1950. From May to August, 1951 she served theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as a supply ship during the construction of military bases in theArctic . After returning to Norfolk, LST-880 recommissioned20 August with Lieutenant Carl S. Cross in command. During the next 9 months she operated out of Norfolk while making supply runs along the east coast and toCuba andPuerto Rico . Between21 May and5 June 1952 she steamed from Norfolk toPort Lyautey ,French Morocco to begin logistics operations in the westernMediterranean for the powerful 6th Fleet. During the next 6 months she carried supplies to ports inNorth Africa and steamed fromPortugal toItaly while supporting peacekeeping and readiness operations in the Mediterranean. She departed Port Lyautey11 November ; reached Norfolk the 26th; and resumed supply runs out of Norfolk. Logistics duty in 1953 sent her to theCaribbean , and she carried supplies to American bases in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and in theBritish West Indies from theBahamas toTrinidad . Departing Norfolk21 September , she sailed viaDavisville, Rhode Island for North Africa and arrived Port Lyautey9 October . After unloading supplies, she sailed four days later and returned to Norfolk27 October . LST-880 resumed logistics operations to island bases in theAtlantic and the Caribbean. During late August and early September, 1954 she operated between Norfolk and Halifax, Nova Scotia and during 1955 she made two additional runs to Halifax andArgentia, Newfoundland . Named USS "Lake County" (LST-880)1 July 1955 , she continued supply runs primarily in the Caribbean from 1955 to 1958. Departing the Bahamas10 February 1958 she arrived Norfolk the 13th. "Lake County" steamed to Charleston29 August and decommissioned there25 November . Declared unsuitable for further naval service, she was used as a target ship for destruction.References
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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